The YOIS Vault

Last updated: 2017-01-02

What follows is, as of the date above, the complete contents of my own
personal software collection. Organization is alphabetical by company
(developer), then by title, then by package variation, with different
distributors noted in the individual item descriptions. Clicking on
links, when available, will bring up scans and package information for
my rare or more interesting items, or, in some cases, noteworthy package
variations. If there's something I haven't scanned that you'd like to
see a picture of, just ask!

Each entry in the list below indicates one item: Except for package
variations and, in some cases, shrinkwraps, I generally don't keep
duplicates, preferring to place extra copies in the Shoppe (and to
maintain some degree of unoccupied space in my apartment).

You are free to borrow any scans from these pages, so long as they are
used for reference only. That is, if you are setting up your personal
want-list, or a page with information about adventure games, and want
to include pictures of the packaging, great. (It'd be nice to get
credit for the images, though, and perhaps a link to the Shoppe.)
However, please do not use these scans to, for example, sell a rare
title on eBay. My package may differ from the one you have -- it may
have different amounts of wear in different places, shrinkwrap whereas
yours has none (or vice-versa), and so forth.

This list is provided solely to give other collectors an idea of what I
have and don't have, and to allow you to look at some rare packages you
otherwise might not have the chance to see (and, I admit, maybe to brag
just a little). Absolutely nothing listed on this page is for sale or
trade, under any circumstances. All requests pertaining to the sale or
trading of these items will be utterly ignored. If you're looking for a
particular item, try the waiting list.

And just in case you missed it in the FAQ,
no, I will not make copies of my disks for you. My
reason for this is as follows: If I charge you for
them, it's piracy (the copyright is still in print even though many of
the games themselves are not). If I don't, then it's not worth the time
and effort on my part. Please don't mail me asking for copies; I only
deal in originals.